Minnesota Travel Guide

Minnesota Hotel Guides

Minnesota
is a state ruled by nature's frigid winters, and cool
summers, identified by its dense, old-growth boreal forest and loved for the
more than 10,000 lakes which provide favored pastimes and sustenance for
wildlife and residents alike. There are many activities for visitors to delight
themselves with such as, hiking, canoeing, skiing and snowboarding, rooting for
the home hockey team, shopping and simply soaking in the natural beauty that
makes this state so spectacular. While Minnesota
may be remote and distant from so many other destinations, that is all a part
of its charm. One can truly get away from it all in any one of the many small towns
and larger cities that focus on the quality of life. Even those who wish to
join in on the hustle and bustle of a metropolis,
Minnesota has that too. It's Twin Cities are
fast growing to become hip, trendy cities ready to welcome fresh new faces.
Minnesotan's naturally friendly dispositions allows visitors to quickly feel at
home, and with so many choices for lodging, the task is made even easier.

A majority of the state is
secluded and forested, with many small towns sprinkled among the landscape. To
the north is the Boundary waters, known for great canoeing and bird watching.
Places like Lake of the Woods provide
spectacular accommodations for tourists wishing to fish, hike, bike, boat and
relax. Lake of the Woods and many of the other
surrounding towns offer hotels, inns, motels, resorts and lodges all ready to
accommodate the needs of every visitor. Right along the shoreline of the mighty
Lake Superior lies another destination, the city of
Duluth.
An old seaport,
Duluth
is one of the last to be reached from the Atlantic
via several canals. This city features an aquarium, historic estates, a
haunted mansion and is considered to be
Minnesota's most scenic city. Sail on in and
enjoy the stay at any number of available lodgings.
Duluth
offers inns and hotels that are affordable and spectacular.

Smack dab in the middle of
everything is St. Cloud,
a growing college town that is primarily focused around its medical
institutions. St. Cloud
premier occupation in the medical field parallels that of another city further
south.
Rochester
is the home of the
Mayo Clinic
so most of it's accommodations are linked to the clinic. Not too far north lie
the Twin Cities of
St. Paul
and
Minneapolis.
Together these two cities represent the center of commerce, trade, finance,
history and innovation.
St. Paul,
the capital of Minnesota
features some fantastic historic mansions, visual and performing arts as well
as annual festivals. Both cities are popular tourist destinations and offer the
very best in lodging. One can find affordable motels, trendy inns and hotels
and spectacular resort suites year round.

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